All PAPEROCK products are 100% Silica FREE

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Made from layer upon layer of paper from renewable sources and bonded with phenolic resin and heat/pressure cured, Paperock SOLID is a remarkably strong composite building material.

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USAGE & VERSATILITY

Paperock SOLID's non-porous surface provides great stain resistance as it absorbs virtually no water.

It is easily workable with CNC-routers to produce signs and other products with intricately detailed architectural components.

Paperock SOLID can be installed as full thickness countertops or, because of its superior strength, as thinner panels with a built-up edge.

Suggested uses:
Kitchen, bathroom & laundry benchtops
Architectural materials
Industrial work surfaces
Furniture

 
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SIZING & COLOUR OPTIONS

Paperock SOLID comes in black only.

Paperock SOLID is manufactured in the following thicknesses: 25mm, 18mm, 10mm, 6mm.

Our standard sheet sizes are: 2450 x 1230mm or a larger sheet of 3050 x 1230mm.

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MATERIAL DETAILS

Paperock SOLID is a composite building material made by layering paper from renewable sources bonded with phenolic resin and heat/pressure cured.

Phenolic resins have been around for a century since Henry Baekeland invented Bakelite. Phenolic resins have long been prized for their abrasion resistance and are still preferred for high quality automotive brake pads.

Paperock's composite and resin manufacturing process ensures that it can take significant impact with minimal damage so is great for surfaces that have constant and heavy use.

As Paperock is made from a natural product it may reflect variations inherent in the natural source materials used to manufacture it. As a result the product appearance may vary slightly from samples and batch to batch.

So many applications

Visit our FAQ’s to get more info about Paperock SOLID

See for yourself

Visit our gallery to see the fantastic ways Paperock SOLID has been used by our customers.